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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
Easiest way I can think of is with a paint program (Photoshop etc).
Just clone over the holes during postwork.
A better way would be to follow the steps here http://www.morphography.uk.vu/v3qd.html and use your mesh instead of the quick dress. The section called "Cutting the Cloth" shows you how to fill holes using the free Anim8tor software.
Hope that's usefull to you.
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I'm always busy with first Poser rantings, and I'm trying to build a mask for my super-heroine. The shape I needed was a full-face mask like Spiderman but with exposed eyes. I managed to create something like that joining together two freebies: the Spidey mask found at Animotions and the hockey mask of 3DX Studios. I was forced to do this trick because A) the hockey mask was open at the back and B) the Spidey mask did not have holes for the eyes.
The result is not so bad in my opinion (I have attached a small preview), BUT I would like to close the breath holes of the mask, leaving only the eyes uncovered. I'm sure it would be a very simple modification to the OBJ... but I do not own 3D programs other than Poser. Can someone help me, please?
Thanks in advance,
Giorgio